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In the morning hours of June 10, a fire broke out at a car dealership located in the northern part of Moscow. This information came from the public message released by the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, which oversees incident response and safety operations across the region.

Reports circulating through the Telegram channel Attention, Moscow indicate that the blaze began inside the dealership premises, with the location adjacent to the Butyrsky market. Local witnesses and on-scene responders described a rapid development of the fire, underscoring the importance of swift evacuation and immediate containment efforts by firefighting units dispatched to the site.

Officials from the Ministry of Emergency Situations provided a dynamic assessment of the situation, noting that the initial burn zone measured around 50 square meters. As the incident progressed and aerial and ground surveys were conducted, the affected area grew to approximately 200 square meters. Despite the expanding scope, no casualties were reported and the safety of employees and nearby residents remained the top priority of emergency crews throughout the operation.

A separate report from the previous days describes a distinct incident in Magadan where a gas cylinder exploded during roof repairs on a residential building. This event did not result in injuries, and emergency teams were able to bring the fire under control across an area of about 100 square meters, ensuring the safety of nearby residents and preventing further spread of flames to adjacent structures.

In Astrakhan, an electrical short circuit triggered a fire that engulfed a barn housing 48 rabbits. The fire area reached 155 square meters, causing significant property damage but, crucially, there were no human casualties. The property owner immediately alerted a fire brigade, enabling a fast response that allowed all rabbits to be rescued and accounted for. Fire services conducted controlled extinguishing operations and initiated post-fire assessments to determine any residual hazards and to support care for any affected livestock.

Earlier, in the Republic of Crimea, emergency personnel carried out a rescue operation to assist a hedgehog that had sustained injuries during a natural fire event. The incident highlighted the broader scope of emergency response efforts that extend beyond human life and property, emphasizing the care taken to protect wildlife in difficult fire-related circumstances.

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